Ryan Reaves

2022 - 12 - 15

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Top-3 : Ryan Reaves détruit Filip Hronek et jette les gants contre ... (DansLesCoulisses)

After erasing a one-goal deficit in the second period, the @Canucks defeated the Flames in a shootout to record their ninth comeback win of the season. The only ...

Le capitaine, Brady Tkachuk, fait partie du lot. Il sera peut-être même, à la fin de l’année, un candidat au trophée Calder. Il s’agissait d’ailleurs de son 10e filet de la saison. C’est également pour la troisième rencontre consécutive que Calgary perd en temps supplémentaire. Like, I saw him look at me and then he just kind of turned his head and held on to the puck. C’est Shane Pinto qui a marqué le premier but d’un bon tir bas. … I hope he’s OK, but you’ve gotta know when I’m on ice and definitely don’t skate at me like that. [December 15, 2022] The only team with more is the Oilers (10). [@Canucks]defeated the Flames in a shootout to record their ninth comeback win of the season. Reaves on Hronek hit: « Honestly, he locked eyes with me.

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Ryan Reaves défend ses agissements - TVA Sports (TVA Sports)

L'attaquant du Wild a justifié sa mise en échec percutante sur Filip Hronek qui a fait le tour des médias sociaux.

J'espère qu'il va bien, mais vous devez savoir quand je suis sur la glace, vraiment, vous ne pouvez pas patiner comme ça vers moi.» - À lire aussi: Le défenseur des Red Wings de Detroit est resté étendu sur la glace pendant une minute et a finalement quitté le match; pour le moment, les détails sur son état demeurent à préciser.

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Red Wings hopeful Filip Hronek OK after huge hit from Ryan Reaves (mlive.com)

The open-ice check sparked debate about whether it was a clean hit or one that deserves supplementary discipline.

They have lost four in a row (0-3-1), equaling their longest skid of the season. “It doesn’t matter if it’s one of the toughest guys in the league or anyone else, we can’t let that go on.” Hronek was bloodied and had to be helped off the ice. “I hope he’s OK, but you’ve got to know when I’m on the ice, definitely don’t skate at me like that.” Reaves leveled Hronek at 3:05 of the first period in the Minnesota Wild’s 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings at the Xcel Energy Center, putting him in concussion protocol for the rest of the night. Hronek had his head down as he was bringing the puck up the ice and Reaves stepped into him just inside the blue line, making initial contact with his shoulder to Hronek’s head.

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The hit of the year: Why Ryan Reaves on Filip Hronek was mean ... (Daily Faceoff)

We don't have to like a collision this violent. But we have to accept that it's legal until the NHL rulebook changes to prohibit incidental head contact.

[It’s just not happening for the Ottawa Senators in 2022-23. It’s a great idea and would drastically reduce the number of head injuries we see in games. They are bound by the rulebook, which has been collectively bargained by the league and the NHL Players’ Association. This is not the first time I’ve gone into detail on the rulebook history for headshots, nor will it be the last, but it’s relevant to bring it up again. It’s important to note here: Reaves did hit Hronek in the head. Your issue is with the rulebook. Hronek’s head was not the main point of contact. Like, I saw him look at me and then he just kind of turned his head and held on to the puck. The definition in the rulebook reads longer, but we can stop reading right there in this particular case. He thought there was a penalty on the play. The idea that Reaves, who has been suspended three times and fined three times in his NHL career, won’t face supplemental discipline will probably be tough to stomach for the many Red Wings fans who were up in arms after the hit Wednesday night. Approaching the blueline.

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Wild pride themselves on their physical play, and Ryan Reaves ... (TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press)

Wild forward Ryan Reaves (75) celebrates a Mason Shaw goal with Shaw and Connor. Wild forward Mason Shaw, right, celebrates his goal against the Calgary Flames ...

“That is our identity and that is what we want to be, and we’ve gotten to that point. To this day, Dumba has vivid memories of going up against Reaves in the playoff series between the Wild and the Blues. “That fourth line was pretty crazy,” Dumba said of Reaves’ line in St. “They do their thing and then I help out our line,” said Reaves, who found a spot in the lineup alongside Connor Dewar and opposite Mason Shaw. That makes sure the trio of Eriksson Ek centering Jordan Greenway and Marcus Foligno doesn’t always have to do the heavy lifting. “I think that’s the structure of our team, and that’s how we want to play every night.

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Ryan Reaves' savage reply to huge hit on Red Wings' Filip Hronek (ClutchPoints)

Wild enforcer Ryan Reaves had a savage response when asked about his bone-crunching hit on Red Wings' Filip Hronek on Wednesday.

Reaves has made a living in the NHL as one of the league’s biggest enforcers and tough guys. While some fans were calling for Reaves to be suspended, the league deemed the hit to be clean and he was not issued a penalty, nor a suspension. After the game, Reaves defended the open-ice leveler, [dropping a warning](https://twitter.com/TheAthleticNHL/status/1603427840833343488) to opposing players and Hroken in the process, via Michael Russo of The Athletic.

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No Suspension for Reaves; Darren McCarty said: “Clean Hit in My ... (Detroit Hockey Now)

Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Reaves won't be suspended for his high hit that knocked Red Wings defenseman Filip Hronek out of a game.

[Detroit Red Wings17 hours ago ](https://detroithockeynow.com/2022/12/15/former-red-wings-captain-zetterberg-an-iihf-hall-of-famer/) [Detroit Red Wings11 hours ago ](https://detroithockeynow.com/2022/12/15/detroit-red-wings-marc-staal-florida-panthers-trade-speculation-talk-new-york-islanders-vancouver-canucks/) [Detroit Red Wings9 hours ago ](https://detroithockeynow.com/2022/12/15/ryan-reaves-no-suspension-hearing-hit-filip-hronek-detroit-red-wings-defenseman/) The Red Wings don’t play again until Saturday. Diagnosing concussions can be medically challenging because symptoms sometimes don’t occur immediately. Twitter was on fire during and after the game debating whether the hit was legal.

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Ryan Reaves lays two huge hits, drops Ben Chiarot, and proceeds ... (The Hockey Beast)

Ryan Reaves is starting to get comfortable as a Wild, and last night was probably his busiest since joining the team from New York Rangers.

Hronek didn’t return to the contest, but Reaves was far from finished. Hronek immediately held his hands to his face and had trouble getting up from the ice. The hit was one of the hardest this season, and Hronek didn’t stand a chance.

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Ben Chiarot a jeté les gants contre Ryan Reaves et ça ne s'est pas ... (Habsolument Fan)

À lui seul, l'homme fort du Wild du Minnesota a complètement anéanti les Red Wings de Detroit, au grand bonheur des partisans. Tout d'abord, Reaves a débuté ...

Inutile de dire qu'il n'est pas revenu dans le match plus tard. Si bien que Hronek a eu besoin d'aide pour regagner le vestiaire des siens. Tout d'abord, Reaves a débuté sa soirée avec possiblement la mise en échec la plus destructrice de la saison alors que le défenseur Filip Hronek a décidé de patiner avec la rondelle dans sa direction, sans toutefois garder la tête haute.

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Should Ryan Reaves be suspended for his hit on Filip Hronek? (Yardbarker)

Seravalli: “Let's start with what Matt Larkin referred to on Daily Faceoff as 'the hit of the year.' Ryan Reaves crushed Filip Hronek.

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Ryan Reaves helps Wild be 'difficult to play against' (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

The heavy-checking winger has given the team a boost since being acquired after the season started.

"Teams know that it's going to be a hard night because these guys are finishing checks and they're working really hard to put pressure on us." A lot of times I go straight on and I kind of push with my hands, so it's a lot of chest. "That's how we want to play every night, just be physically imposing," Dumba said. "I kind of hit like a football player," said Reaves, who played football growing up and whose dad, Willard Reaves, was a running back in the NFL and CFL. "I saw him look at me, and then he just kind of turned his head and held onto the puck. Dumba has had a knack for dishing out heavy hits in his career, while Jake Middleton's arrival last season via trade bulked up the back end. They play really hard and physical. At 2,670 overall during his 13-season career that's also included stops in Pittsburgh and Vegas, the 35-year-old winger ranks third among active NHLers since his debut in 2010-11. "You didn't want to wait around and see what was coming." "I hope that teams find it difficult to play against us," coach Dean Evason said. "He locked eyes with me," Reaves said. Ott has retired and is now behind St.

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Nineteen games into the season, the Wild picked up Reaves in a with the New York Rangers. Minnesota is 7-3-0 since he joined the team.

“That is our identity and that is what we want to be, and we’ve gotten to that point. To this day, Dumba has vivid memories of going up against Reaves in the playoff series between the Wild and the Blues. That makes sure the trio of Eriksson Ek centering Jordan Greenway and Marcus Foligno doesn’t always have to do the heavy lifting. Especially in the playoffs.” “I think that’s the structure of our team, and that’s how we want to play every night. Minnesota is 7-3-0 since he joined the team.

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